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Youth Month: 5 Young South Africans to Know in Fashion, Beauty, Lifestyle and Entertainment

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As we enter this Youth Month, it’s important to celebrate young South Africans who have redefined what modern African success should be. They are successful and can stand par with their peers at the international stage. From popular musicians to digital entrepreneurs and actors, these young creatives are shaping the entertainment industry.

Tyla

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Tyla is South Africa’s biggest music export. The 24 year-old singer achieved international success with her hit single Water, which introduced millions of listeners to amapiano pop music. She is a two-time Grammy winner in the Best African Music Performance category and has won numerous others. Tyla has attended fashion events, wearing brands such as Balmain, Jacquemus, and D&G,

Mihlali Ndamase

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Mihlali Ndamase is an influential South African digital entrepreneur. She built her platform through skincare reviews and beauty education. Mihlali has millions of followers following her online. She is involved in brand collaborations with global beauty and fashion brands like Fenty Beauty, Fashion Nova, L’Oréal Paris, and Lancôme.

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Kamo Mphela

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Kamo Mphela’s career began as a dancer, before transitioning into music. She is known as the “Queen of Amapiano,”  known for her work in the amapiano. Mphela has great fashion choices as brands such as Adidas and Nike have worked with her.

Nara Smith

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Nara Smith was born in Bloemfontein and began her career in modelling before transitioning into digital content creation. Her content is a combination of lifestyle, fashion, and cooking aesthetics. This has attracted partnerships with Marc Jacobs and  Dior Beauty. She has collaborated with brands like Algae Cooking Club and Isabel Marant.

Thuso Mbedu

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Thuso Mbedu is an accomplished South African actress. She became the first South African actress to lead a major American television drama series with The Underground Railroad. Her breakthrough lead role in this series, placed her firmly on the global stage and introduced her to audiences alongside industry icons such as Viola Davis and Mark Ruffalo.

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